Ergomed

Pharmacovigilance

PharmacovigilanceProjectManager

$78000–117000k ~AI est. Seoul, Seoul, South Korea FULL TIME
The Brief

“Pharmacovigilance Project Manager at Ergomed. Skills: Pharmacovigilance, Project Management. Act as primary contact point for project-related matters. Manage client expectations”

What You'll Achieve.

Client satisfied with services; Work meets or exceeds client expectations

Industry & Context.

Pharmacovigilance
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving

Eligibility Requirements

Japanese fluency required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proven track record of demonstrated Pharmacovigilance activities, Processing and quality review of ICSRs, Writing or contributing to aggregate reports, Literature screening, Reconciliation, Preparation of SOPs, PV Project Management experience, English and Japanese language fluency skills, Health Care Professional or Life Science Graduate, Comfortable with communicating at senior levels, Good leadership qualities

Nice to Have

PV Project Management experience from a service provider / CRO

What You'll Do.

Act as primary contact point for project-related matters

Manage client expectations

Prepare project scope and objectives

Plan project activities

Report for client and management

Prepare monthly reports

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborative Partnerships

Communication Scope

Communicating at senior levels

Process & Methodology

Planning

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